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strong earthquake hit the region killing almost fifty people the epicenter of the quake was the northern indiana state of stick and. casualties were buried under daybreak fifty others were injured some critically several earthquake struck the region this year but until now cause no major damage. sixty thousand people have marched in tokyo demanding an end to japan's who lives on atomic power six months after its worst nuclear accident chanting slogans the demonstrators stressed how deeply the japanese public was affected by the march to naani which led to radiation leaks the crisis falls on one hundred pounds and people who live near the fukushima plant to leave the area. to russian cosmonauts are back in moscow after an extended an eventful stay onboard the international space station their return to earth was delayed due to safety precautions all in the failure of the progress and cargo ship in august he's in pieces all over was from moscow installs and he's a sensor. the two russian cosmonauts that returned back to earth on friday have been talking about their experiences while on board the i
strong earthquake hit the region killing almost fifty people the epicenter of the quake was the northern indiana state of stick and. casualties were buried under daybreak fifty others were injured some critically several earthquake struck the region this year but until now cause no major damage. sixty thousand people have marched in tokyo demanding an end to japan's who lives on atomic power six months after its worst nuclear accident chanting slogans the demonstrators stressed how deeply the...
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visiting from indiana a former spokesman for president bush and communications director for the indiana republican party. welcome, all of you. dan, i'm going to start with you because you write about this september to remember issue. some of us think it's the august that drived the september to remember for president obama. you interviewed david plouffe who clearly felt the need he had to get out there with some sort of answer for the understand the very perilous situation we're in, but we think we have a pathway forward, but we don't have much margin for error. david plouffe argued, anything like president george w. bush's situation in 2005, the public has not at all tuned him out. i completely reject the comparison to bush. i'll tell you, not a lot of confidence to say we don't have a margin for error. >> no. but i think they're being very realistic. i think they felt they had to be very realistic at this point. they're getting so much criticism. the idea they may be kind of bunkered there, i think they had to say to people, look, we understand why you're nervous. we see that we've go
visiting from indiana a former spokesman for president bush and communications director for the indiana republican party. welcome, all of you. dan, i'm going to start with you because you write about this september to remember issue. some of us think it's the august that drived the september to remember for president obama. you interviewed david plouffe who clearly felt the need he had to get out there with some sort of answer for the understand the very perilous situation we're in, but we...
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take a look at this one from michael and brandy from indiana. >> there is growing concern among americans about the size sand scope of the federal government and state and individual rights. >> if you are like the president how do you plan to restore the tenth than amendment and hold the government to enumerated powers and allow states to govern themselves. >> chris: if you don't want to do that. you can use the posts on which question you would like to use. shannon green will be watching online polls and you can watch the debate. be sure to tune in next thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern w for the big debate with a big difference. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday. >>> my fellow americans, i speak before you tonight because, well, let's face it, i enjoy speaking before you as often as i can. the reason for my 365th urgent address to the nation since my
take a look at this one from michael and brandy from indiana. >> there is growing concern among americans about the size sand scope of the federal government and state and individual rights. >> if you are like the president how do you plan to restore the tenth than amendment and hold the government to enumerated powers and allow states to govern themselves. >> chris: if you don't want to do that. you can use the posts on which question you would like to use. shannon green will...
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texas, kansas, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, indiana, and wisconsin as well. want to bring in michael. executive director for the brennan center for justice at new york center of law and fo former speech writer for president clinton. thank you for joining me. you have supporters of voter i.d. laws saying they are needed to prevent voter fraud at the polls but others say voter i.d. laws will suppress turnout since 12% of eligible voters don't have a photo i.d. how do you strike the right balance? >> that's the thing. as you say, everybody who is eligible to vote should be able to vote and only those people who are eligible to vote should be eligible to vote but we shouldn't erect barriers that keep people with the right to vote from voting. unfortunately this really in many ways unprecedented new wave of laws in the states will likely do that to many, many people. as you said, about 11% of people simply even though they are eligible to vote do not have government issued i.d. >> let's talk about that. we found that number to be -- we found it usually high. what
texas, kansas, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, indiana, and wisconsin as well. want to bring in michael. executive director for the brennan center for justice at new york center of law and fo former speech writer for president clinton. thank you for joining me. you have supporters of voter i.d. laws saying they are needed to prevent voter fraud at the polls but others say voter i.d. laws will suppress turnout since 12% of eligible voters don't have a photo i.d. how do you strike the right...
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my home state of georgia has, alabama has, utah has, indiana has. and in each of those cases, courts well, except for alabama, in those cases courts have enjoined the enforcement on the act of the doctrine of preemption. alabama has stayed its decision while it further studies the question but no court has upheld one of these statutes. the national association of state legislatures, the national state counsel legislatures say many states have major immigration legislation pending so there's an obvious need for guidance. the one caveat i would offer this involves a question of preemption? the issue is not racial profiling and a lot of public discussion centers on that but the issue on these cases is whether or not these laws are consistent with federal statutes. and the court might well think that congress is going to get around to addressing this issue and it's congress that ought to be providing the guidance. so with that caveat in mind that the court might decide to sort of sit back for a while and see if congress does anything, the other factors
my home state of georgia has, alabama has, utah has, indiana has. and in each of those cases, courts well, except for alabama, in those cases courts have enjoined the enforcement on the act of the doctrine of preemption. alabama has stayed its decision while it further studies the question but no court has upheld one of these statutes. the national association of state legislatures, the national state counsel legislatures say many states have major immigration legislation pending so there's an...
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my own set of georgia has, alabama has, utah has, indiana has. in each of those cases, except for alabama, courts have joined the enforcement of the act on the doctrine of pre-emption. alabama has stated decision, while it further studies the question. the national association of state legislature, national council state legislature reports that over 30 states have significant immigration legislation pending. so there is an obvious need for guidance. the one caveat i would offer is that this involves a question of preemption. the issue in these cases is not racial profiling. a lot of public discussion centers on that. but the issue is whether or not these laws are consistent with federal statutes. the court might well think that congress will get around to addressing this issue and it is congress that ought to be providing the guidance. with that caveat in mind, that the court might decide to sit back for a while and see if congress does anything, the other factors would seem overwhelmingly to indicate that the court ought to take a look at it. i
my own set of georgia has, alabama has, utah has, indiana has. in each of those cases, except for alabama, courts have joined the enforcement of the act on the doctrine of pre-emption. alabama has stated decision, while it further studies the question. the national association of state legislature, national council state legislature reports that over 30 states have significant immigration legislation pending. so there is an obvious need for guidance. the one caveat i would offer is that this...